Gary C. Peters Age: 49 Birth City: Rochester Hills City of Residence: Bloomfield Hills Years Lived in District: Entire life. The Peters family has been in Oakland County since the 1840s Family: wife, Colleen Ochoa Peters; son, three children Business/Professional Career: •Military: lieutenant commander, U.S. Navy Reserve, 1993-2005; • Political: senator,14th District, Michigan State Senate, 1995-2002; council member, at-large, Rochester Hills City Council, 1992- 1994; •Employment: Griffin Endowed Chair in American Government, Central Michigan University, August 2007- present; commis- 1.Israel My visit to Israel was one of the highlights of my life. I was struck by the beauty of the land and the courage of the Israeli people who live on the front lines of the War on Terror. It reinforced my belief that a strong, vibrant, and democratic Israel is vital to American national security interests. The United States and Israel share a deep bond. It is a bond based on common values, such as the belief in democracy, freedom and due process of law. The relationship between our two nations has been strong since the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, and it continues to be important as both our countries work together to fight tenor. As a former military officer, I know that U.S.- Israel defense cooperation is crucial to both countries' security. In Congress, I will be a strong voice in sup- port of foreign aid — both security and eco- nomic. I will unequivocally support Israel's efforts for peace, stability and security, and I will vote to hold the Palestinian leadership accountable for their actions. 2. Iran I believe that we must pursue every avail- able option to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. While I believe that dip- lomatic efforts should be the first option in addressing any global threat, I would leave all other options on the table if diplomacy fails. I strongly support efforts to promote financial divestment from Iran and other measures designed to isolate this country and address its growing threat. At all levels of government, the United States and its allies must send a united message to Iran that it must stop supporting global terrorism and cooperate with the international commu- nity's demands that it cease its dangerous nuclear program. 3. Gun Control As a former lieutenant commander in the Navy Reserve, I believe in protecting the constitutional rights of lawful, responsible gun owners and that we need to enforce existing laws that keep guns out of the hands of criminals. 4. Homeland Security While serving in the Navy Reserve, I spent time in the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch. Based on my experience, I believe that we must imme- diately begin redeploying our troops from Iraq so that we can refocus on other seri- ous threats, including the resurgence of the Taliban and Al Qaida in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Additionally, we must work to secure our borders, so that we can know and control who is coming in to our country. Our national security is also closely tied to Israel's security; and in Congress, I will strongly sup- port Israel's right to defend itself; I will work to ensure that Israel remains secure, prosper- ous and free. In Congress, I will work to secure home- land security funding for targeted communi- ties. The Jewish community should feel safe in local community centers and places of worship, as guaranteed by the Constitution. sioner, Michigan State Lottery, 2003-2007; vice president, investments, UBS Paine Webber Inc.,1989-2003; assistant vice presi- dent, Merrill Lynch Inc., 1980-1989; instruc- tor, finance, Wayne State University, Detroit, fall 1991/winter 1994; instructor, strategic management and business policy, Oakland University, summer 1991/1992. •Israel Watch: While serving in the State Senate: visited Israel as part of a delegation of Michigan legislators; met with govern- ment officials, business leaders and citizen groups; toured several economic incubators being developed in partnership with busi- nesses in Michigan. During later visit to the Middle East: met with the Israeli ambas- sador to Jordan to discuss Israel's broader interests in the region. Service in the Navy Reserve also took him to the Middle East, Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills. I will also support efforts like those of my friend, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, to promote broader awareness of Jewish-American history and culture. Congress must also join the Jewish com- munity in their crucial role of preventing future genocides. After the lessons of the Holocaust, and the more recent genocide in Rwanda, it is far too clear that we cannot and must not stand by and do nothing about the situation in Darfur. Not only should we take action, but we must work to involve our friends and allies in the world community. 7. Abortion I support a woman's right to choose, and I will work to protect this right. I am also a strong supporter of expanding life-saving embryonic stem cell research which offers the promise of finding cures for terrible afflictions including diabetes, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and someday, cancer. 8. Immigration We must first secure our borders. This is not only an issue of immigration but of national security. We also must crack down on busi- nesses that hire illegal immigrants — this practice not only exploits people — it lowers wages which is something Michigan families can not afford. Lastly we must fix our legal immigration system, so that those who are seeking to enter the country legally can do so, and we must fully fund INS so that the men and women charged with the monu- mental task of managing entry in the free world have the tools to do their job. S. U.S. Supreme Court I firmly support the separation of church and state as enshrined in the First Amendment to our Constitution, and I believe that Congress and the Supreme Court have a responsibility to guard against intrusions on Americans' religious freedom. I also support a woman's right to choose, and I would oppose any efforts to amend the U.S. Constitution to restrict the rights of American citizens. As a former vice president at two major 6. Never Forget In Congress, I will support programs and institutions in our community like the investment firms, I will make my first prior- ity in Congress the jumpstart of Michigan's economy. I will take immediate action to cut taxes for the middle class and small busi- 9. Michigan including duty in the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch. Has seen firsthand that a free, vibrant and demo- cratic Israel is of the utmost importance to America's national security. In Congress: will fight ensure that Israel remains secure and prosperous; will work to strengthen the bonds of friendship between our two coun- tries. Affiliations: Michigan Bar Association Religious affiliation: Episcopalian Campaign Web Site: www.petersforcongress.com Campaign Office: 5600 W. Maple, C316 West Bloomfield 48322; (248) 737-2692 nesses, get rid of tax breaks that encourage companies to ship jobs overseas, promote fair trade policies and provide incentives to businesses to create new jobs here at home. Michigan is poised to take the lead in the next generation of energy-efficient vehicles and alternative energy technologies like wind, solar and biofuels. In Congress, I will work to bring those jobs to Michigan to get our economy moving forward again. 10.Economic Stimulus With a vibrant Jewish population here in Oakland County and a highly skilled work- force in Israel, we are in a strong position to take advantage of bi-national cooperation. Economic incubators formed in partner- ship with businesses here in Michigan have already been a boon to both the Israeli and Michigan economies. As a businessman with over 20 years of experience in the investment industry I will work to encourage further trade relationships of this kind that will help create jobs and open new opportunities for Michigan's businesses, workers and consum- ers. 11.Humanitarian Outreach In Congress, I will work to support pro- grams that address the issues of hunger and poverty here at home. The best way for us to fight poverty is by helping people get good-paying jobs; this is why I will work to promote investment in education and job training programs to help more Americans build a better life for themselves and their children. We must also act to address the spiraling health care costs that are placing a heavy burden on families and businesses alike. To combat international poverty, I will support the efforts of the Millennium Campaign to improve the lives of the world's poorest people. On a personal level, I believe each of us has a responsibility to take action to help people in our own communities. I have Gary C. Peters on page A16 September 11. 2008 A15